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GB BPASA P38-3-3 · File · 1987-1989
Part of Mervin Glasser collection

This conference was held in April 1989 and Glasser gave a paper on 'The Psychodynamic Approach to Understanding and Working with the Paedophile'. The documents comprise a programme; correspondence; notes; annotated typescript.

Some related patient notes from the file are CLOSED.

Paranoia and Persecution
GB BPASA P39-A-B-18 · Item · 1996
Part of Dinora Pines collection

These documents relate to a contribution which was intended Joseph Berke et al. 'Even Paranoids have Enemies', 1998. It did not appear in the published book. The documents include an annotated draft; notes; letters from the editor and publishers of the book.

GB BPASA P16-A-C · Sub-series · c.1940-c.1976
Part of William Gillespie collection

Files of material related to specific subjects of interest to Gillespie, containing his published and unpublished papers, notes, correspondence etc, as well as papers and offprints of works by different authors (see series P16-B for additional material by other authors). It is not clear whether these files were created by Gillespie for his work or assembled after his death for transfer to the archives.

GB BPASA P25-A-1 · File · 1943-1944
Part of John Bowlby collection

Minutes and correspondence regarding objections to a broadcast and article by Edward Glover regarding army psychiatrists and selective testing, plus minutes of an Extraordinary Business Meeting relating to Glover's resignation from the British Psychoanalytical Society. Also included is an an earlier item, which is a notice of a committee meeting regarding the issue of office-holding in the society.

GB BPASA P04-A-B · Sub-series · c.1907-c.1957; some items undated
Part of Ernest Jones collection

Papers on various psychoanalytic themes, including clinical topics, the history of psychoanalysis and the life and work of Sigmund Freud. Included are lectures written as complete papers; see P04-A-H for lecture notes. Unless otherwise stated, papers are typescript versions.